Jewelry, artifacts, and dendrochronology date the wreck tentatively to 1316 BC. Ten tons of ingots were among the various items in the cargo. The sparse hull remains are undergoing an intense study in Bodrum and at Texas A&M University.<sup>1</sup>

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Jewelry, artifacts, and dendrochronology date the wreck tentatively to 1316 BC. Ten tons of ingots were among the various items in the cargo. The sparse hull remains are undergoing an intense study in Bodrum and at Texas A&M University.1

Pulak, C.M. "The Late Bronze Age Shipwreck at Uluburun: Aspects of Hull Construction." in W. Phelps, Y. Lolos, and Y. Vichos, eds. The Point Iria Wreck: Interconnections in the Mediterranean ca. 1200 B.C. Proceedings of the International Conference, Island of Spetses, 19 September 1998 (Hellenic Institute of Marine Archaeology, Athens 1999), pp. 209-238.